Here's a wee thought for Monday morning from David Orr.
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Monday, 17 September 2012
Sunday, 9 September 2012
When the Chips are Down
I love Pinterest.
I find all sorts of recipes, pottery and art, humor, clothes styles, interior and exterior decorating, gardening, and DIY. I love DIY.
These pinners make everything look so easy to do.
These pinners make everything look so easy to do.
I also love to cook and bake. And eat.
I think eating is my number one favorite thing.
I have been saving receipes to my Boards and today had a wee corner of time in which to try one of my saved and treasured recipes from Pinterest.
Sweet Potato and Beet Chips.
The outcome?
Sad.
The repinned recipe was supposed generate crispy and delicious (as well as nutritious) chips.
Or so said several other pinners.
Apparently they, like I, pinned it before they tried it.
I don't think "chips" should bend this easily.
I couldn't leave them in the oven longer as they were taking on that ever-so-nasty burnt taste.
Or so said several other pinners.
Apparently they, like I, pinned it before they tried it.
I don't think "chips" should bend this easily.
I couldn't leave them in the oven longer as they were taking on that ever-so-nasty burnt taste.
And then I found this Pinterest fail site. You know the kind - how it should be and how it is.
Here's what the supposed-to-be crispy beet and sweet potato chips look like.
They look like failure.
They also taste like failure.
I wonder if the hundred other recipes and DIY's I pinned there are also useless.
Really though, they look like they would be so good.
I'm so easily fooled.
Maybe I'll put a Post-It note on my computer..... "Remember the Beet Chips!"
Really though, they look like they would be so good.
I'm so easily fooled.
Maybe I'll put a Post-It note on my computer..... "Remember the Beet Chips!"
Friday, 7 September 2012
St. Brian - the patron Saint of Technology
In nineteen years of marriage I've remembered about seven anniversaries.
Mostly because the boys saw it as an opportunity to go out for dinner and would remind me.
They don't care when we got married or how long we've been married they just like going out for dinner.
I didn't remember this year either.
Good thing The Husband doesn't take my forgetfulness personally.
Maybe he just hides his disappointment well.
He always remembers.
I thought he was a saint.
Then Son #2 said, 'why don't you set the date reminder on your phone just like dad does?'
Hmmm. So much for sainthood.
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